Houseplants

Dracaena

Dracaena is a large genus of plants, most of which are considered easy-care plants. They are easily recognizable by their long thin spiky leaves. Many varieties have colorful foliage. Background Dracaena is a genus of shrubs and trees known for their uniquely shaped long thin leaves, native to Africa, Asia, and Australia. There are several

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Croton

One of the most boldly colorful foliage plants around, Crotons are a great splash of color for your houseplant collection (or outdoor garden during summer) and give off quite the tropical vibe. But read on before you purchase, there’s a few things you need to get right with Croton care to avoid plant death and

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Calathea

Definitely one of the most difficult widely-available houseplants to not only keep alive, but also keep thriving. If you have the right conditions to keep Calatheas happy, then there are several amazingly beautiful varieties you can select, which we will discuss below. Background Calatheas are a group of plants native to the tropical areas of

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Bird’s Nest Fern

Ferns are notorious within the houseplant-community for being quite difficult to keep alive. However, there are a few ferns that aren’t nearly as difficult to care for, and Bird’s Nest Ferns would be near the top of that list! Background Asplenium nidus, the Bird’s Nest Fern, is a species of fern native to Asia, Australia,

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Aglaonema (Chinese Evergreen)

A tough and reliable plant with some very interesting varieties. A great plant for an office-environment because it’s low maintenance and slow-growing. Background Aglaonema, most commonly referred to as Chinese Evergreen, is a genus of plants native to tropical and sub-tropical Asia. Chinese Evergreens have been part of the houseplant trade for quite a long

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